摘要
In the spring of 2003, new achievements were obtained again in the excavation of the Taiyechi Pool site in Tang Daminggong Palace. A group of house-foundations was revealed in the gully between the northern shore of Taiyechi and the newly discovered island. These remains are preserved in rather a good condition and represent some pile-buildings unique in form. Besides, plentiful vestiges of a road, brick pools, piled stones, shallow pebble troughs, winding ditches, rockeries and a scenic pavilion were brought to light on Penglai Island. The discoveries provide reliable evidence for reconstructing the scenes on the Taiyechi Pool of Tang Daminggong Palace.
In the spring of 2003, new achievements were obtained again in the excavation of the Taiyechi Pool site in Tang Daminggong Palace. A group of house-foundations was revealed in the gully between the northern shore of Taiyechi and the newly discovered island. These remains are preserved in rather a good condition and represent some pile-buildings unique in form. Besides, plentiful vestiges of a road, brick pools, piled stones, shallow pebble troughs, winding ditches, rockeries and a scenic pavilion were brought to light on Penglai Island. The discoveries provide reliable evidence for reconstructing the scenes on the Taiyechi Pool of Tang Daminggong Palace.
出处
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CSSCI
北大核心
2003年第11期3-6,共4页
Archaeology